April 3, 2017
Ralf does it again!!
We were up early again for our flight to Seoul, South Korea. The taxi was on time and had a vehicle big enough for the bikes and the bags.

We got to the airport and found the Korean Airlines Check-in counter very easily. We ensured that the person at check-in knew that the bikes were not going all the way to Canada and we were stopping in Korea for three weeks.

Then it happened, the lady checked Ralf’s passport!! “Your passport has less than six months before it expires”. “This may be a problem when you get to Seoul, I have to call the immigration to make sure that it will be o.k. for you to travel”.
We both knew that Ralf needed a new passport in September! Although some countries request that there be six months left on the passport, we figured that as this is the last country out of four we should be o.k. Apparently not, Korea requires six months remaining on a passport! She disappeared with Ralf’s passport. Great I guess we will be heading straight back to Canada. The lady came back without Ralf’s passport and proceeded to weigh the bikes and bags. We didn’t have to pay for the bikes as they were included as part of the two bags per person. We still had the problem with Ralf’s passport! The phone rang, rapid gobbledygook down the phone. The lady looked at Ralf and smiled, “it will be o.k. I wanted to make sure that you would not be taken to a special room and kept there for hours when you got to Seoul”. “Everything o.k. I will get your passport”. Ralf had been “pre-approved” entry into Korea.

The rest of the day was uneventful. Once you have cleared passport control and security you enter the duty-free area. The first thing you see is the depiction of the Scene of the Churning of the Milk Ocean or as Ralf and I like to refer to it as the Tug of War.


The airport at Bangkok is huge with designer stores all the way to the gates. Just in case you need to get rid of the rest of your Thai Baht, you can go to a Gucci store or Rolex store etc!
The flight was good a little bit of turbulence. I watched a great movie “Lion” with Dev Patel, make sure you have a box of tissues if you watch it, it was a tear-jerker.
At Incheon Airport our bikes and bags were already waiting for us when we cleared passport control. The bikes were x-rayed and we were on our way. The lady at the Tourist Information office called the hotel for us and we were told to wait inside. Within minutes the driver was there, helping us with the bikes to the waiting mini-van.
The hotel is nice with lovely under-floor heating. We need it, as it is chilly outside. We went to find something to eat, and had to wear our puffy jackets.
Ralf will put the bikes together tomorrow and we will set off on the last part of the Grand Adventure Part Two on Wednesday morning. We have noticed that things are quite expensive. We popped into the convenience store to buy some yogurt for the morning and maybe a beer for tonight. Average price of beer is about the same as at home, yogurt and milk is expensive as well. May be tomorrow I will find a supermarket and it might be cheaper. We knew that Korea was going to be more expensive, but it is a bit of a shock after living cheaply for the last few months.